DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING

 

4182

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS II

 

CE 313, 3 CH

 

PREREQUISITES

 

CE 312, Structural Analysis I

 

COREQUISITES

 

None

 

TIME AND LOCATION

 

 

 

 

 

Monday

8:00 – 9:30

A407

 

Wensday

8:00 – 9:30

A407

 

INSTRUCTOR

 

Name, Title:

Haitham Ayyad, PhD

 

Office address:

A403

 

Office hours:

Sunday

10:00 – 11:00,  1:00-2:00

 

 

Monday

10:00 – 11:00,  1:00-2:00

 

 

Tuesday

10:00 – 11:00,  1:00-2:00

 

 

Wednesday

10:00 – 11:00,  1:00-2:00

 

 

Thursday

10:00 – 11:00,  1:00-2:00

 

Phone:

02 222724 OR 0599 887688 – Ext 00972

 

E-mail:

haitham55@ppu.edu

 

Website URL:

 

 

E-Learning:

http://elearning.ppu.edu/moodle/course/category.php?id=37

 

TEXT BOOK

 

R. C. Hibbeler, “STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS”, Prentice-Hall, Inc., SI Version, Fifth Edition, 2002.

 

REFERENCES

 

None

 

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR THE COURSE

 

Staadproo 2006.

 

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS

 

·        Hints for Studying: In addition to class notes and presentations it is a good studying practice to read topics and review the internet websites.

·        University Resources: Students are expected to make use of the resources available in the library.

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

 

In Structural analysis II course the indeterminate structures will be analyzed. The force and the displacement methods is used. These methods are the virtual work method, the slope and deflection equation, the three moment equation, and the moment distribution method.   

 

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES

After completing this course students should be able to:

 

  1. To be able to determine the reactions for indeterminate structures.
  2. To be able to draw shear, and bending moment diagrams and determine the corresponding functions for statically indeterminate structures.
  3. To possess the basic knowledge and expertise to analyze and understand the behavior of special structural systems.
  4. To determine reactions and forces for indeterminate frames using exact methods.

 

COURSE OUTLINE AND CALENDER

 

 

TOPICS

WEEKS/HOURS

 

 

Introduction….

1

 

 

Chapter 8: deflection (virtual work method)

Trusses

Beams

frames

 

 1 weeks

1 weeks

1 weeks

 

 

Chapter 9: analysis of indeterminate structures by force method

Beams and frames, three moment equation

Trusses

Beams

frames

 

 

1 weeks

2 weeks

2 weeks

 

 

First Exam (Closed Book)

 

 

 

Chapter 10: displacement method of analysis: slope deflection equation

Beams

frames

 

 

2 weeks

2 weeks

 

 

Second Exam (Open AND/OR Closed Book)

 

 

 

Chapter11: displacement method :moment distribution

Beams

frames

 

2 weeks

2 weeks

 

 

Final Exam (Closed Book)

 

 

 

 

DUE DATES

 

·        Assignments should be submitted within one week after being assigned.

·        The last day students course withdrawal without penalty is before the end of tenth week.

 

COURSE POLICIES

 

Students are required to attend all classes. All unexcused absences will be penalized. Late homework will be accepted under special circumstances with the consent of the instructor only. Missing an exam with an acceptable excuse will result in a 10% Penalty inflicted on the makeup exam.

 

TEACHING METHODS

 

·        Lectures

·        Assignments

·        Problem Solving Sessions

·        Lab Sessions

·        Online Activities

 

ASSESSMENT MEASURES

 

·        Written Exams

·        Home works

 

GRADING SYSTEM

 

·        First Exam

25 %

 

·        Second Exam

25 %

 

·        Final Exam

40 %

 

·        Home works

10 %

 

IMPORTANT NOTE

 

Students with special needs or conditions or missing class meeting with accepted excuse are welcomed to contact me during office hours.